Otago Daily Times

Redevelope­d building sells for $10.2m

- DAVID LOUGHREY david.loughrey@odt.co.nz

THE $10.2 million sale of a building in Dunedin’s warehouse precinct has proved the value of heritage redevelopm­ent goes beyond just its feelgood factor.

The 130yearold building — which was not listed for sale — has been bought by a group of South Island investors, further confirming the rise in the area’s desirabili­ty.

The investment manager behind the purchase of 123 Vogel St says that desirabili­ty means a better yield from a building that will continue to attract good tenants, without the cost of a new build.

Tascott & Co Real Estate Investment Management’s Toby Scott said things were ‘‘shifting a little bit’’ around the world in terms of work spaces.

‘‘Occupiers have changing attitudes to the sort of buildings they occupy.’’

Old buildings that had been repurposed were ‘‘very pleasant places to work’’.

As well, they remained popu lar over time, and that meant a good return for investors from rent.

‘‘If it’s always full, that’s a good starting point,’’ Mr Scott said.

In Dunedin it was hard to build a new building and ‘‘make the rents work from an economic perspectiv­e’’.

‘‘Repurposin­g these older buildings . . . makes perfect sense from an investment per spective, and makes good sense from an environmen­tal perspectiv­e.’’

Repurposin­g a building had less of an impact on the environmen­t than building new, something investors did care about nowadays.

The building is on 2105sq m of land and has 42 onsite covered car parks.

It is fully leased to seven tenants, including its anchor tenant, law firm Gallaway Cook Allan.

Former owner Chris Barnes bought the building for almost $3.2 million, and embarked on a $4 million facelift in 2015.

In 2017, it was highly commended in the Dunedin Heritage Reuse Awards.

The Dunedin City Council website shows its capital value for rating as $5.3 million.

 ?? PHOTO : GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Heritage purchase . . . Investors have bought 123 Vogel St for $10.2 million.
PHOTO : GREGOR RICHARDSON Heritage purchase . . . Investors have bought 123 Vogel St for $10.2 million.

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